Use this window and its tabs to create or update a maintenance order and to follow up on tasks and operations connected to the maintenance order.
The following table describes the different statuses valid for the maintenance order:
Status | Description |
New | An initial status to represent an available maintenance slot. |
Initial Scope Definition | The status to define the scope of the maintenance order in terms of identifying which tasks should be included on the maintenance order. |
Under Preparation | The status where operations are connected to the tasks and Execution Logic Structure (ELS) structures are created. |
Released | The status where work orders are created. |
Started | The status used to indicate that work has started on the maintenance order. |
Work Done | This status is used to indicate that all connected tasks are in either the Work Done or Finished status. In this status sign offs can be performed. |
Finished | This status is used to indicate that the maintenance order has been signed off and is finished. |
Cancelled | When a maintenance order is cancelled, all connected tasks will be cancelled as well. |
For the description of each tab in the window, follow the appropriate link: Order, Maint. Order Str., Included Tasks, Cancelled Tasks, Assign Tasks, Exec. Logic, Non Routines, Sign Off Req., Journal.
Plan Line Maintenance Activities
Define
Maintenance Visit
Plan
Maintenance Visit
Maintenance Visit Inspection
Maintenance Visit Induction
Integrate
Emergent Work
Complete
Maintenance Visit
Conclude
Maintenance Visit
Sign Off Work
Create Maintenance
Order
Set Maintenance Order to Under Preparation
Release Material
Demands
Release
Maintenance Order
Set Maintenance
Order to Work Done
Reopen Maintenance
Order
Change Grouping Criteria for Maintenance Order
Cancel Maintenance Order
Create Snapshot of Maintenance Order
Release to Service
Verify Release to
Service
Print
Maintenance Order
Finish
Maintenance Order
Generate
and Print/Reprint an Aviation Part Certificate
Perform Due
Calculation
Create Service
Quotation from Maintenance Order